Tuz Meet Up in Cardiff (14 Viewers)

Wittl

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Feb 21, 2017
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#42
The swiss have too much money. You are better off planning and booking everything yourself, you lazy bum.
No, i wont be able to pay my steer this year, if i pay this amount :lol:

And by the way, I already watched the prices, i'm not a backwoodsman or a farmer, who's not able to book trip's, you cheeky weisenheimer. Viagogo-Prices are higher than 1500 CHF/Euros, but i don't trust them. Flights are about 700 CHF, and i'm used to all-night-parties, so that wouldnt be a problem for me.
 

Gep

The Guv'nor
Jun 12, 2005
16,418
#54
Tickets to London already booked. We are looking for accommodation and alternatives from London to Cardiff

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I'll send Jerry to pick you and your entourage up from London with a crate of craft beer, and escort you personally to Cardiff millennium stadium.
Jerry doesn't know yet.
 

NitK

Senior Member
Jul 22, 2008
1,909
#56
I was thinking that the ticket prices will come tumbling down assuming that the tickets on resell sites were £1k+ because they hadn't sent the final tickets out yet to the ones who won the ballot.

But reading through this I realised those tickets on resale sites have quantity that are in the 100's?! WTF!
 

Seven

In bocca al lupo, Fabio.
Jun 25, 2003
38,187
#57
Cheapest ones are so expensive LOL!

But... the ones that cost 50k and 80k euros :lol2: wtf
I expect those to go to companies who will use them to attract new clients or rich people trying to impress each other. It's obviously plain stupid.

:lol: Insane prices.

I'd never pay that much for a frigging football ticket, not even if i was Bill Gates. As a matter of principle.
The ticketing business is difficult. On the hand you kind of want the prices to be democratic. On the other, it's obvious that many people are willing to pay these prices and when you're selling a product, it makes sense you sell it at the highest price people want to pay.

Personally I'd never pay that much for a game. I can watch Roma-Juventus for 40 Euros. Of course it's not the same as a CL Final, but it's still Juventus and it's still a competitive game. I'd much rather spend 2k on a roadtrip in Chile than on a football game.
 

Dostoevsky

Tzu
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May 27, 2007
88,435
#58
I expect those to go to companies who will use them to attract new clients or rich people trying to impress each other. It's obviously plain stupid.
I think any millionaire who loves football will take it into consideration.

What's even worse, I think they will leave at the half time cause they are bored.
 

Gep

The Guv'nor
Jun 12, 2005
16,418
#59
Fill me in, who is Jerry?
He's a family friend who we've known for years, think there's a family connection somewhere down the line through my fathers side. Met him a dozen times growing up and I know he lives in Cardiff. Soon as we had a sniff of this Final I asked my uncle if he could get in contact with Jerry. He knows Ryan Giggs not that that means anything but I'm trying to paint you all a picture of this guy, as maybe with a few of his contacts and the fact that he's a Cardiff Italian that he could find a way in getting tickets for this final.
If not then at least let us stay over the night instead of forking out on overpriced hotels.
Gonna meet with my Zio this weekend in getting this done soon as.
 

Ocelot

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Jul 13, 2013
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#60
I expect those to go to companies who will use them to attract new clients or rich people trying to impress each other. It's obviously plain stupid.



The ticketing business is difficult. On the hand you kind of want the prices to be democratic. On the other, it's obvious that many people are willing to pay these prices and when you're selling a product, it makes sense you sell it at the highest price people want to pay.

Personally I'd never pay that much for a game. I can watch Roma-Juventus for 40 Euros. Of course it's not the same as a CL Final, but it's still Juventus and it's still a competitive game. I'd much rather spend 2k on a roadtrip in Chile than on a football game.
You could make it illegal (or enforce it better, no idea how the situation is currently) to sell tickets on.

Like, you distribute them to the clubs and sponsors, maybe have a general lottery, and if you win & can't go you have to give it back.

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I think any millionaire who loves football will take it into consideration.

What's even worse, I think they will leave at the half time cause they are bored.
Not if they love football :D
 

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